Power protection for
North Dakota facilities.

From the Bakken oil fields to the Red River Valley's agricultural operations, North Dakota facilities run critical equipment in some of the harshest conditions in the country.

The North Dakota Challenge

Bakken energy,
prairie exposure.

North Dakota's Bakken oil boom has driven rapid industrial growth in some of the most remote, exposed terrain in the lower 48. Remote well sites, pump stations, and SCADA systems operate miles from the nearest substation on long rural utility feeds that deliver inconsistent power quality. Temperatures plunge to -40°F, wind exposure is relentless, and western North Dakota's grid infrastructure was never designed for the load it now carries. Meanwhile, the Red River Valley's agricultural processing operations and the state's healthcare operations face the same fundamental challenge: critical equipment running on power that wasn't built to be clean.

Oil & Gas Case Study
ExxonMobil Jade Platform
$60K+ Per Storm Eliminated
ExxonMobil's Jade Platform eliminated over $60,000 in costs per storm event after installing TPS surge protection on critical offshore systems. For North Dakota's oil and gas operations — where remote locations and extreme weather compound equipment vulnerability — the implications for Bakken-region facilities are direct and measurable.
TPS Case Study Library — Oil & Gas
Industries We Serve in North Dakota

Protection tailored to
your operation.

Every facility type has different power quality vulnerabilities. We match TPS technology to the specific risks your industry faces.

Oil & Gas

The Bakken formation drives North Dakota's energy economy, with drilling rigs, pump stations, compressor stations, and remote SCADA systems spread across western North Dakota. These facilities operate on long, exposed utility feeds where transient events are frequent and the cost of equipment failure — or an unplanned shutdown — is measured in tens of thousands per hour.

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Agriculture

North Dakota's grain elevators, processing facilities, irrigation systems, and cold storage operations form the backbone of the state's agricultural economy. These facilities depend on motors, conveyors, and control systems that are vulnerable to transient voltage events — especially on rural utility feeds where power quality is least reliable.

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Energy & Utilities

North Dakota's wind farms, substations, and utility control systems face constant exposure to the transient events generated by the very grid they support. Switching operations, capacitor bank activations, and lightning strikes create power quality issues that degrade sensitive control electronics and reduce the lifespan of critical infrastructure equipment.

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Healthcare

North Dakota's rural hospitals and critical access facilities serve communities across vast distances with limited grid infrastructure. Imaging equipment, patient monitoring systems, and electronic health records all require clean, stable power — yet these facilities often sit at the end of long utility feeds where transient activity is highest.

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How exposed are your North Dakota operations?

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Local Expertise

North Dakota-focused.
TPS authorized.

Pearl Snap Consulting serves as the authorized TPS dealer for North Dakota, along with Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Minnesota, and South Dakota. When we identify a power quality vulnerability, we can address it directly with TPS technology — no separate vendors, no coordination gaps. Single-source accountability from assessment through installation, backed by a 30-year warranty.

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